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See Rafael Lozano Hemmer tell us more about Atmospheric Memory.
A breathtaking immersive art environment, Rafael Lozano-Hemmer’s Atmospheric Memory scours the sky for the voices of our past. Inspired by computing pioneer Charles Babbage’s 180-year-old proposal that the air is a ‘vast library’ holding every word ever spoken, Atmospheric Memory asks: was Babbage right? Can we rewind the movement of the air to recreate long-lost voices? And if so, whose would we want to hear?
This is the digital hub for Atmospheric Memory, premiering this summer (6–21 July) at Manchester’s Science and IndustryMuseum as part of Manchester International Festival 2019. On this site, you’ll discover the themes, ideas and inspirations behind the work, practical information about your visit, details on FutureEverything special events and the EducationProgramme for the project.
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Melissa Manchester

Melissa Manchester (born February 15, 1951) is an American singer-songwriter and actress. Beginning in the 1970s, she has recorded generally in the adult contemporary genre. She has also appeared as an actress on television, in films, and on stage.

The 1958 Munich air disaster claimed the lives of eight players. In 1968, under the management of Matt Busby, Manchester United became the first English football club to win the European Cup. Alex Ferguson won 38 trophies, including 13 Premier League titles, 5 FA Cups and 2 UEFA Champions Leagues, between 1986 and 2013, when he announced his retirement. Louis van Gaal is the club's current manager after Ferguson's successor David Moyes was sacked after only 10 months in charge.

In 2002, following another EP (The People) they released their eponymous début album which reached No. 4 in the UK album charts. Their début single was re-issued as part of a two-disc set to promote the album, and reached No. 14 in the singles chart. Two further singles from the album, "Getaway" and "The Truth is No Words" reached No. 26 and No. 18 respectively. June 2003 saw them filling in for an absent Zwan on the Pyramid Stage at Glastonbury Festival.

Career

In 2004, he released Free Kamal with producer Antimc. Josh Drimmer of Dusted Magazine said: "Intelligent and fun, it’s a good record to listen to with a cool glass of lemonade. And a dictionary."

The second solo album, Soundtrack to a Book, was released on Stranger Touch Records in 2006. Mason Jones of Dusted Magazine said, "Soundtrack to a Book is an excellent mini-album, perhaps the best yet from Radioinactive."

He released the third solo album, The Akashic Record, on Flying Carpet Studios in 2012.

The Making of Atmospheric Memory | Manchester International Festival | #MIF19

The Making of Atmospheric Memory | Manchester International Festival | #MIF19

The Making of Atmospheric Memory | Manchester International Festival | #MIF19

See Rafael Lozano Hemmer tell us more about Atmospheric Memory.
A breathtaking immersive art environment, Rafael Lozano-Hemmer’s Atmospheric Memory scours the sky for the voices of our past. Inspired by computing pioneer Charles Babbage’s 180-year-old proposal that the air is a ‘vast library’ holding every word ever spoken, Atmospheric Memory asks: was Babbage right? Can we rewind the movement of the air to recreate long-lost voices? And if so, whose would we want to hear?
This is the digital hub for Atmospheric Memory, premiering this summer (6–21 July) at Manchester’s Science and IndustryMuseum as part of Manchester International Festival 2019. On this site, you’ll discover the themes, ideas and inspirations behind the work, practical information about your visit, details on FutureEverything special events and the EducationProgramme for the project.
atmosphericmemory.com

The Making of Atmospheric Memory | Manchester International Festival | #MIF19

See Rafael Lozano Hemmer tell us more about Atmospheric Memory.
A breathtaking immersive art environment, Rafael Lozano-Hemmer’s Atmospheric Memory scours the sky for the voices of our past. Inspired by computing pioneer Charles Babbage’s 180-year-old proposal that the air is a ‘vast library’ holding every word ever spoken, Atmospheric Memory asks: was Babbage right? Can we rewind the movement of the air to recreate long-lost voices? And if so, whose would we want to hear?
This is the digital hub for Atmospheric Memory, premiering this summer (6–21 July) at Manchester’s Science and IndustryMuseum as part of Manchester International Festival 2019. On this site, you’ll discover the themes, ideas and inspirations behind the work, practical information about your visit, details on Future...

See Rafael Lozano Hemmer tell us more about Atmospheric Memory.
A breathtaking immersive art environment, Rafael Lozano-Hemmer’s Atmospheric Memory scours the sky for the voices of our past. Inspired by computing pioneer Charles Babbage’s 180-year-old proposal that the air is a ‘vast library’ holding every word ever spoken, Atmospheric Memory asks: was Babbage right? Can we rewind the movement of the air to recreate long-lost voices? And if so, whose would we want to hear?
This is the digital hub for Atmospheric Memory, premiering this summer (6–21 July) at Manchester’s Science and IndustryMuseum as part of Manchester International Festival 2019. On this site, you’ll discover the themes, ideas and inspirations behind the work, practical information about your visit, details on FutureEverything special events and the EducationProgramme for the project.
atmosphericmemory.com

See Rafael Lozano Hemmer tell us more about Atmospheric Memory.
A breathtaking immersive art environment, Rafael Lozano-Hemmer’s Atmospheric Memory scours the sky for the voices of our past. Inspired by computing pioneer Charles Babbage’s 180-year-old proposal that the air is a ‘vast library’ holding every word ever spoken, Atmospheric Memory asks: was Babbage right? Can we rewind the movement of the air to recreate long-lost voices? And if so, whose would we want to hear?
This is the digital hub for Atmospheric Memory, premiering this summer (6–21 July) at Manchester’s Science and IndustryMuseum as part of Manchester International Festival 2019. On this site, you’ll discover the themes, ideas and inspirations behind the work, practical information about your visit, details on FutureEverything special events and the EducationProgramme for the project.
atmosphericmemory.com

The Making of Atmospheric Memory | Manchester International Festival | #MIF19

See Rafael Lozano Hemmer tell us more about Atmospheric Memory.
A breathtaking immersive art environment, Rafael Lozano-Hemmer’s Atmospheric Memory scours the sky for the voices of our past. Inspired by computing pioneer Charles Babbage’s 180-year-old proposal that the air is a ‘vast library’ holding every word ever spoken, Atmospheric Memory asks: was Babbage right? Can we rewind the movement of the air to recreate long-lost voices? And if so, whose would we want to hear?
This is the digital hub for Atmospheric Memory, premiering this summer (6–21 July) at Manchester’s Science and IndustryMuseum as part of Manchester International Festival 2019. On this site, you’ll discover the themes, ideas and inspirations behind the work, practical information about your visit, details on FutureEverything special events and the EducationProgramme for the project.
atmosphericmemory.com

Tyson Fury had planned to celebrate his victory over Otto Wallin with a night out on the famous Las Vegas Strip but instead spent it in hospital after coming through a bloody 12-round battle. The 31-year-old former world heavyweight champion was taken to the University Medical Center of SouthNevada with a gaping gash over his right eye and another smaller one on the eyelid immediately after his unanimous points decision win ... ... PA ... ....

(Bloomberg Opinion) -- We’re about to find out just how laid back the oil market really is. It has shrugged off sanctions on Iran, exploding tankers and drones getting shot down over the Strait of Hormuz. But this weekend’s strike against Saudi Arabia’s Abqaiq processing facility – perhaps the single most important piece of oil infrastructure on the planet –&nbsp;is of a different order ... But we just don’t know at present ... ....

Boris Johnson is a liar who only backed the Leave campaign to help his career and Michael Gove was a “foam-flecked Faragist” whose “one quality” was disloyalty, David Cameron writes in his memoirs. The former prime minister poured vituperation on both his former colleagues Priti Patel, the current home secretary, and Dominic Cummings, the No 10 adviser, in extracts from the book published on Sunday ... It was blatant.” ... disloyalty ... ....